Vybz Kartel appeal case is progressing very well according to one of his attorneys Valerie Neita Robertson.

The trial is set to commence in the Jamaica Appeal Court in February of next year, but there are still some doubts among the dancehall artist’s fans about whether or not he will be vindicated. Currently, there are not a lot of faith in the Jamaican justice system, but Kartel’s attorneys have expressed confidence in winning the case come next year.

“The appeal is progressing pretty well, we have seen some delays, but don’t worry about that, that is on the management and administrative side, but other than that, things are progressing well,” Neita Roberston told Loop. “We have certain things to do within a prescribed time and it will be done.” The veteran lawyer added that the defense team is going into the trial well prepared and will be very detailed in their argument on why he was not given a fair trial.

Vybz Kartel, Shawn “Storm” Campbell, Andre St John, and Kahira Jones were convicted in 2014 of the murder of their friend Clive “Lizard” Williams. All four men are currently serving life sentences for the gruesome murder where the victim’s body was never found. The murder trial sparked a lot of controversies and most fans of the artists are left with an impression that he was not given a fair trial. There were issues of police intimidating witnesses and tampering with evidence, as well as, a well-publicised issue of one juror attempting to bribe the forewoman to return a not guilty verdict. That juror, Livingston Caine, is currently on trial for corruption and conspiracy and could face up to three years in prison.

If he loses the appeal, Vybz Kartel, real name Adidja Palmer, will have to serve 35 years before being eligible for parole. He already served six years.

No celebrity has had the kind of enduring career that Drew Barrymore has had in her 39 years in Hollywood.

An offspring of the iconic Barrymore family, the 42-year-old leading lady has been acting since she was a mere 3-years-old.

In 1982, Drew won our hearts in E.T. But then the cute kid grew up and turned into a wild child, starring in Poison Ivy in 1992 and Bad Girls in 1994—the same year she got married for the first time at only 19-years-old. Drew had some troubled times, but then she cleaned up her act and her acting roles started to change for the better after her spine-chilling cameo in the 1996 sleeper hit Scream.

The bubbly star began nabbing big roles in big films like The Wedding Singer (1998), Ever After (1998) and Never Been Kissed (2000), cementing her star status as a leading lady.

She went to star in blockbuster hits like Charlie’s Angels, 50 First Dates and He’s Just Not That Into You.

But Drew wasn’t content with just being in front of the camera. In 1995 she started her own production company, Flower Films, which has produced 15 movies and six television shows over the past 22 years.

As for her personal life. It’s dipped and peaked and dipped again. She was briefly married to funnyman Tom Green from 2001–2002, but that ended. Eventually, the shinning star married Will Kopelman in 2012 and had two children with him before they announced their split in 2016.

Nowadays, the recently divorced A-lister is starring in her own Netflix series, The Santa Clarita Diet, which she also captains as the show’s executive producer.

The mother of two may be in the biz almost 40 years, but screen queen can’t stop, won’t stop slow down.

Check out Drew’s evolution over the years…

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1978

The 4-year-old was photographed wearing a straw hat.

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1979

Into her own world of make believe even back then, Drew tries on one of her mother’s hats.

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1984

The child star attended the 50th Anniversary of the Screen Actor’s Guild.

When it comes to denim, it doesn’t get more flattering or polished than a high-rise style.

And as a basic rule for wearing them, you want to pair them with pieces of the right proportions—what’s the point of wearing them if you’re not showing off the high waist? All of your tops should either be cropped (tees, sweaters, long sleeves, etc.) or tucked in, added layers are always welcome, the higher-end the accessory the more sophisticated your outfit will look and really any footwear will do. Remember all of those unwritten rules and you’re ready to rock yours all day.

In need of a visual? Watch the above video for major closet inspiration—served by the one and only Catt Sadler—then take a peek at the below styling tips on how to let your high-waisted jeans take you from morning to noon to night.

Morning: Mornings tend to be chilly, so bundle up in a big sweater and toss a jacket over top like Kendall Jenner. A pair of booties and a cute bag later, and you’re brunch-ready.

Noon: When it comes to dressing for afternoons, chances are you want to keep it somewhat professional—in case you’ve got some work to do. A blouse is always a great idea then pair it with a great duster, loafer slides, a bag and finish the look with a hat. Heels or flats work for this ensemble!

Night: Nighttime brings a romantic vibe to any day, so pull your hair back, throw on a fun, semi-strapless top, a velvet blazer and finish the look again with a great bag. And heels are practically a must.

Talk about a blast from the past. Chrissy Teigen posted on Twitter on Saturday night a behind-the-scenes photo from a Lip Sync Battle taping, showing her in a dressing room with 1-year-old daughter Luna and none other than Alicia Silverstone, who was dressed as her Clueless character Cher, complete with her iconic yellow plaid outfit!

Lady Gaga gave a surprise appearance at the Deep From the Heart: The One America Appeal concert at Texas A&M University Saturday in front of all five living former U.S. presidents—Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. The event was aimed at raising funds and awareness for those affected by the recent deadly hurricanes in areas like Houston, Miami and Puerto Rico.

After the concert, Gaga posted on her Instagram page a photo of herself with all five ex-presidents, who are all sitting down.

“It was an honor to be invited by these five living Presidents to perform and speak at this historic event where we put our differences aside, and put humanity first in the face of catastrophe. #OneAmericaAppeal,” she wrote.

Gaga stood behind Bush Sr. and Bush and wore a white pantsuit—a favorite look of former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who the singer had supported in the 2016 election as she ran against now-President Donald Trump, who appeared at the One America Appeal in a taped video message.

“It is such an honor to be there,” she said, starting to play white piano. “Thank you so much for coming together in such compassion. I feel very, very honored and humbled.”

She then publicly greeted all the ex-presidents, with “Hello, Mr. President,” earning a big smile and wave from Carter.

“I thought the most special thing of all is how pain is such an equalizer and in a time of catastrophe we all put our difference aside and we all come together, because we need each other or we can’t survive,” she told the crowd.